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let's bring in dan curtis who covers orbitz. let's start with you, dan, and talk about orbitz. biotech, i understand, right? you had a great test result in the phase ii, phase iii trial, so the stock instantly goes up 200, 300%, but an online travel company? why has orbitz done so well this year? >> it's really about understanding fundamentals. a lot of investors really believe that the domestic ota space was really a two-horse race. and the people at orbitz has done a great job effectuating a turnaround. and in this particular several, you see a lot of investors playing the hot hand and it's really about those accelerating results. >> are the results that good? in your note, they removed some headline integration, but a doubling -- have the business prospects and the earnings doubled? >> well, if you look at orbitz compared to their peers, orbitz still only generates about 39% of the revenue from the hotel market. that's versus expedia at 75% and priceline at 90%. so the opportunity is still tremendous. if they can really shift away from the airside of the business and drive r
let's bring in dan curtis who covers orbitz. let's start with you, dan, and talk about orbitz. biotech, i understand, right? you had a great test result in the phase ii, phase iii trial, so the stock instantly goes up 200, 300%, but an online travel company? why has orbitz done so well this year? >> it's really about understanding fundamentals. a lot of investors really believe that the domestic ota space was really a two-horse race. and the people at orbitz has done a great job...
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let's ask joe rag go, deputy editor dan and kim. so joe, has obama care turned the corner here, as the white house says. >> they'd love to make you think that. what they did was they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that consumers see but they haven't fixed the so-called back end, the information systems that transmits data to insurers about who is signing up for their products. so it's essentially like ordering something online and never having it go to the warehouse to deliver. >> so the sign-up numbers have improved -- >> but still not totally up to speed. >> they are pitching this 29,000 enrollment figure for the first two days of december. is that meaningful? >> look, they were looking for seven million people to sign up. even if you get 29,000 every day, you're still not going to hit that number. >> house ways and means member david camp put out a notice saying that what they need in fact to hit that seven million number is 129,000 per day. >> dan, the one goal that the white
let's ask joe rag go, deputy editor dan and kim. so joe, has obama care turned the corner here, as the white house says. >> they'd love to make you think that. what they did was they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that consumers see but they haven't fixed the so-called back end, the information systems that transmits data to insurers about who is signing up for their products. so it's essentially like ordering something online and...
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your car but it should be open to the public and therefore run by a government national or local but dan biederman says that is silly if he conves government parks into privately managed ones. how did you come up with this idea? >> we took it when it was the disaster very visible to a ready because they come from other cities to visit. government had allowed very dangerous conditions to govern it with graffiti graffiti, urine, so they're needed to be a planned event then we needed to pay market pricesforverything. >> as opposed to paying less >> government prices on the expense side one of the reasons that in manhatn you ow how flitter picked up during the day it is too expensive with government employees. john: the government pays above market prices and below market srvice very big guarantee everything will be too expensive. en you hear government does not have money anymore it is partly self-imposed. john: so this deplorable park, a dangerous and dirty you say would you like a miser park? give me some money? >> exactly. we start with charitable contributions from the rockefellers and
your car but it should be open to the public and therefore run by a government national or local but dan biederman says that is silly if he conves government parks into privately managed ones. how did you come up with this idea? >> we took it when it was the disaster very visible to a ready because they come from other cities to visit. government had allowed very dangerous conditions to govern it with graffiti graffiti, urine, so they're needed to be a planned event then we needed to pay...
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we're back with dan henninger and peggy noonan. dan, two weeks ago the president was attacking republicans for these supposedly horrible spending cuts and now he's reaching out to them. >> well, what i make of the change in strategy, the republicans called his bluff and let the sequester happen and the sky didn't fall. a couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run for reelection again, but a lot of democrats do and if you're a democrat who needs to get reelected you're getting very nervous and i think the democratic elites in washington have conveyed to the president this isn't working. you've got to do business with these people. >> paul: do you think it's cosmetic, rhetorical or do you think it's actually sincere? >> well, if it were deeply sincere, it would suggest a sea change with the president and i don't think that anyone is running around washington saying, my god, do you believe how he's changed? it
we're back with dan henninger and peggy noonan. dan, two weeks ago the president was attacking republicans for these supposedly horrible spending cuts and now he's reaching out to them. >> well, what i make of the change in strategy, the republicans called his bluff and let the sequester happen and the sky didn't fall. a couple of things did happen his approval rating dropped 12 points among women and the handling of the economy is a dead heat with the republicans. he doesn't have to run...
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dan, what do you think about the impact? before we get into the specifics. the largest impact and impression that pope francis has made. >> well, you know, as catholics, we all speak latin, and -- the title of the letter was -- the joy of the gospel, not the joy of economics. and popes have always been concerned with the tension between materialism and spiritual life and the idea there is -- in the modern world there is excessive materialism, and they've always tried to strike a balance. i think it isn't just pope francis but his predecessors have had a tendency to deeply criticize capital him because they associate it with materialism. so they get into areas where they may be a little over they're head. but you have to understand, his concerns are with the moral life of people living in a capitolist world, and i think this pope has a particular gift for handling the religious side of that equation, and as he goes forward i think that's probably what we'll see more of him doing. >> another thing that made an impression, certainly on me and on millions of oth
dan, what do you think about the impact? before we get into the specifics. the largest impact and impression that pope francis has made. >> well, you know, as catholics, we all speak latin, and -- the title of the letter was -- the joy of the gospel, not the joy of economics. and popes have always been concerned with the tension between materialism and spiritual life and the idea there is -- in the modern world there is excessive materialism, and they've always tried to strike a balance....
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"nightline" anchor dan harris traveled into rio and brings us this report tonight. dan? >> reporter: and good evening. the very word rio conjures images of sun and sand. but with the world cup and the olympics fast approaching, police are scrambling to clean up rio's vast criminal underworld. this is a war for paradise and we went to the front lines. just minutes from iconic beaches with names like copacabana and ipanema, there are massive shanty towns called "favelas," most of which are effectively ruled by violent drug gangs. this is an open air market. this is his best seller, this is $5 american of cocaine, he says this is his best seller. complete with piles of color coded drugs. i mean, it blows the mind to be in this place where everybody's selling drugs. no police. nobody's batting an eye. it's just business as usual. and this -- it just keeps going and going. is what's known as a crackland. it's just amazing. there's just no fear of the police. just smoking right out in public. in another crackland, this one, the length of an entire city block -- they've got kid
"nightline" anchor dan harris traveled into rio and brings us this report tonight. dan? >> reporter: and good evening. the very word rio conjures images of sun and sand. but with the world cup and the olympics fast approaching, police are scrambling to clean up rio's vast criminal underworld. this is a war for paradise and we went to the front lines. just minutes from iconic beaches with names like copacabana and ipanema, there are massive shanty towns called...
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dan is going to tackle them all at abcnews.com. be sure to check in for the answers to those. >>> now we move next and welcome to this week which is historically the hottest week of the year and tonight is off the charts thanks to the swal tering dome of heat sitting on ten states from michigan to maryland. ginger zee tracks down the people who are out in the hottest jobs. >> reporter: temperatures will be soaring above 100. you will be seeing the kids in the street, the nameless man on the street. the cliche shot of the sun. this week and next are the hottest of the year. what is the big deal? the big deal is heat kills an average of 119 people every year. last year 1 55 people died because of heat, a majority were male and over the age of 55. most were in homes without air conditioning. so we set out to see how quickly heat affects the human body. now, my expertise ends when we talk about how hot it's going to get. what it does to a human body, i have no idea. so i brought in dr. jennifer ashton. we tested sheila ash craft, a pos
dan is going to tackle them all at abcnews.com. be sure to check in for the answers to those. >>> now we move next and welcome to this week which is historically the hottest week of the year and tonight is off the charts thanks to the swal tering dome of heat sitting on ten states from michigan to maryland. ginger zee tracks down the people who are out in the hottest jobs. >> reporter: temperatures will be soaring above 100. you will be seeing the kids in the street, the nameless...
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thanks, dan. >>> the other big headline today. out of hiding. edward snowden, who leaked so many documents, showed his face for a moment today. but he is still stuck in the airport in moscow. why the surprise appearance? abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has that. >> reporter: tonight, the one time american spy turned fugitive is trapped. that became clear today after a small group of russian lawmakers and human righting workers were escorted to a closed off area of the moscow airport to meet with snow. the 30-year-old former u.s. contractor appeared gaunt, wearing a shirt much too large living some where in the transit area of the airport. >> while the u.s. constitution wants to these programs as illegal,dy government argues -- >> reporter: one of his visitors made a cell phone video as snowden spoke and then was interrupted by a passengers announcement. >> i heard this many times. >> reporter: snowden said that he acted outside the law and made it impossible for him to travel outside of america. and so, snowden said, he wanted
thanks, dan. >>> the other big headline today. out of hiding. edward snowden, who leaked so many documents, showed his face for a moment today. but he is still stuck in the airport in moscow. why the surprise appearance? abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has that. >> reporter: tonight, the one time american spy turned fugitive is trapped. that became clear today after a small group of russian lawmakers and human righting workers were escorted to a closed off area...
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. >> i'm dan ashley. lester chambers believes he was the victim of a hate crime. tonight you'll hear video. carolyn tileler has the stri this afternoon alameda county district attorney decided prosecutors will file two felony charges against the barstow, california woman chambers but not charges he feels are warrantly and chambers hired a high profile attorney. lester chambers says he's in mizery. his bod skbreerks soul are bruised. >> my nefshz are shot. i shake. you know? i can't veep. >> the 73-year-old singer a founder of the chambers brothers was doing what he does best. performing at the blues festival. watch what happens. this video shows a woman identified as a 43-year-old crashing the concert jumping on the stage, just after chambers dedicated a song to the family of florida teenager trayvon martin. >> started calling me mf.
. >> i'm dan ashley. lester chambers believes he was the victim of a hate crime. tonight you'll hear video. carolyn tileler has the stri this afternoon alameda county district attorney decided prosecutors will file two felony charges against the barstow, california woman chambers but not charges he feels are warrantly and chambers hired a high profile attorney. lester chambers says he's in mizery. his bod skbreerks soul are bruised. >> my nefshz are shot. i shake. you know? i can't...
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they say they are simply at capacity. >> all right, thank you, dan. and thinking of everyone in boston today, president obama had a message for the bombers and the world. listen. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized. because what the world saw yesterday in the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love. so if you want to know who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil, that's it. self-lessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> and we have more new images from this day in boston. families opening their homes to stranded marathoners. a young boy collecting his thoughts in a church near the bombings, and a lone athlete defiantly running along the shores of the charles river early this morning. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," the 8-year-old member of the little league and the town that is rallying around his family tonight. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested.
they say they are simply at capacity. >> all right, thank you, dan. and thinking of everyone in boston today, president obama had a message for the bombers and the world. listen. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized. because what the world saw yesterday in the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love. so if you want to know who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil, that's it. self-lessly, compassionately, unafraid....
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i want to turn to abc's chief legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, how sophisticated was this? >> very. for them to get the seal and signatures and most important to get it to the right person, to get this process moving forward was a very premeditated and well thought out plan. >> but you pointed out, that they tend to have a lot of time to think about these things. >> that's right. look, prisoners have a lot of time, they haven't necessarily linked it to these prisoners, it would seem that they were connected to the plan. but it allows them to take the time to create a sophisticated plan. >> how many inmates escape every year? >> approximately 1,000, that number way down from 20 years ago. but the tactics tend to be more old school. meaning stolen vans or cutting and digging, overpowering guards. those tend to be the most used method. >> how often do they get caught? >> almost all the time. the vast majority of cases, and most of the time very close to the prison. >> all right. dan abrams, thanks so much tonight. and we turn next to the question being asked around this country tonight
i want to turn to abc's chief legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, how sophisticated was this? >> very. for them to get the seal and signatures and most important to get it to the right person, to get this process moving forward was a very premeditated and well thought out plan. >> but you pointed out, that they tend to have a lot of time to think about these things. >> that's right. look, prisoners have a lot of time, they haven't necessarily linked it to these prisoners, it would...
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they say they are simply at capacity. >> all right, thank you, dan. and thinking of everyone in boston today, president obama had a message for the bombers and the world. listen. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized. because what the world saw yesterday in the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love. so if you want to know who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil, that's it. selflessly, compassionately, unafraid. >> and we have more new images from this day in boston. families opening their homes to stranded marathoners. a young boy collecting his thoughts in a church near the bombings, and a lone athlete defiantly running along the shores of the charles river early this morning. >>> still ahead right here on "world news," the 8-year-old member of the little league and the town that is rallying around his family tonight. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. a
they say they are simply at capacity. >> all right, thank you, dan. and thinking of everyone in boston today, president obama had a message for the bombers and the world. listen. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized. because what the world saw yesterday in the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love. so if you want to know who we are, what america is, how we respond to evil, that's it. selflessly, compassionately, unafraid....
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we have a guru, dottie herman, and dan hunter from our fox news studios. quite a panel that we have here. let me start with you. you think that there could be real damage to the housing market based on this. why is that? >> i have to tell you that i am a little bit skeptical. everyone is blowing out of proportion what is going on. >> i do not think it will hit new york city in a big way. but in certain areas, military bases, i think we're people are in the rural communities. just starting to see a little bit of an increase. it will really hit the people that can least afford it. it is not going to hit the people -- melissa: what is the mechanism? i guess there is a defense spending peace. >> first of all i think it is ludicrous, i think it's a disgrace thattit's even happening. a lot of scare tactics. people are going to experience property values fluctuating. it will hurt people that are living paycheck to paycheck they will be afraid of what is going to happen. the president harty said it won't happen overnight. melissa: what do you think? when you look
we have a guru, dottie herman, and dan hunter from our fox news studios. quite a panel that we have here. let me start with you. you think that there could be real damage to the housing market based on this. why is that? >> i have to tell you that i am a little bit skeptical. everyone is blowing out of proportion what is going on. >> i do not think it will hit new york city in a big way. but in certain areas, military bases, i think we're people are in the rural communities. just...
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thank you, dan harris. >>> and one more note from another athlete in the news, lance armstrong. speaking out today, 24 hours before his big interview with oprah winfrey, airs. he offered a kind of preview, saying, quote, "i left it all on the table with oprah, and when it airs, the people can decide." he also made a prediction about the road ahead, saying, quote, "i have no idea what the future holds, other than holding my kids." >>> and still ahead on "world news," a new warning about energy drinks. and the new increase in people heading up to the e.r. our experiment shows what caffeine can do to your body and your brain. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's hea
thank you, dan harris. >>> and one more note from another athlete in the news, lance armstrong. speaking out today, 24 hours before his big interview with oprah winfrey, airs. he offered a kind of preview, saying, quote, "i left it all on the table with oprah, and when it airs, the people can decide." he also made a prediction about the road ahead, saying, quote, "i have no idea what the future holds, other than holding my kids." >>> and still ahead on...
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i'm cheryl jengs. >> i'm dan ashley. the trial captivated the nation, enraged some protestors in oakland who used the verdict as an excuse to vandalize the 9 the city this weekend. mark math jews wlift story and the clean up. mark? >> looks like a crowd of 70-100 behind me getting ready for what we hope will be a peaceful march. you know a lot of frustration and anger over that not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman case. near oakland a group of about 100 turned that into violence and vandalism. as he cut plywood covers, victor said they'd never put up with this in his hometown. >> no. i don't think so. no. this is why destroy a place? i don't know. >> it wasn't just banks that got hit. down the street they sell civic pride tee shirts. >> it's many, many small businesses, these are all small family-owned businesses these aren't the big guys. >> if breaking windows to protest a verdict 2900 miles away people didn't discrimination between corporations and mom and pops. they hit whoever they wanted to and nobody was arr
i'm cheryl jengs. >> i'm dan ashley. the trial captivated the nation, enraged some protestors in oakland who used the verdict as an excuse to vandalize the 9 the city this weekend. mark math jews wlift story and the clean up. mark? >> looks like a crowd of 70-100 behind me getting ready for what we hope will be a peaceful march. you know a lot of frustration and anger over that not guilty verdict in the george zimmerman case. near oakland a group of about 100 turned that into...
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dan? >> huge questions still unanswered. brian thank you for leading our coverage all week. we thank you one against. >>> now to the suspects, there are new details tonight about who they are, also new questions about what exactly the older brother did on a six-month trip to russia and why the fbi investigated him two years ago and then cleared him. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been on that angle all day. pierre, good evening to you. >> good evening, dan. with the manhunt now over, the fbi is looking for a motive behind the bombings? was anyone else involved? where did they get that training? immigrants from the russian caucuses, the brothers came with their parents to the u.s. as children. seeking refugee status. they thrived attending top boston schools. older brother, tamerlan, 26, star athlete, golden glove boxer, pianist. younger brother dzhokhar, 19, had just become a u.s. citizen, ironically, on september 11th of last year. once a lifeguard, he was an all-sta
dan? >> huge questions still unanswered. brian thank you for leading our coverage all week. we thank you one against. >>> now to the suspects, there are new details tonight about who they are, also new questions about what exactly the older brother did on a six-month trip to russia and why the fbi investigated him two years ago and then cleared him. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been on that angle all day. pierre, good evening to you. >> good evening,...
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dan took one. do we have dan's? >> he's trying make an intimidating face. nobody is intimidated when i do that. >> wow. >> nice. >> graceful like a giraffe. >> running. sprinting through. >> that's great. >> i'm somewhere in the back grournd. >> and matt guttman to finish it off. i like it. >> that's perfection. >> thank you, i tried. i spent part of my life as a camel. i lived in the middle east for seven years. i watched many camels. >> you make a camel noise? >> a face. this is how camels eat. >> i wish we could get a closeup. it is actually very, very great. >> we can go -- >> if this tv thing doesn't work out for you there are some zoos that will be calling you soon. >> i can do an elephant too. >> thanks for the music this morning, by the way. and if there's a story you can't get enough of, tweet us @gma. gutman, out. of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not
dan took one. do we have dan's? >> he's trying make an intimidating face. nobody is intimidated when i do that. >> wow. >> nice. >> graceful like a giraffe. >> running. sprinting through. >> that's great. >> i'm somewhere in the back grournd. >> and matt guttman to finish it off. i like it. >> that's perfection. >> thank you, i tried. i spent part of my life as a camel. i lived in the middle east for seven years. i watched many camels....
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. >> i'm dan ashley. more breaking news tonight for the second time today, a person has been killed by a bart train within the last hour at hayward station. tç responders trying to reach the body stuck between tracks and car. ym bart service stopped in the fremont richmond directions. a bridge has been set up to transport passengers. todayb.ht a person was killedt the colma station appeare1ing to have been a suicide. >> the city of san jose is suing major league baseball over the decision to bring the a's to the south bay. >> tonight nick smith is live withp a's fans and n.oakland but we're going to start with mark matthews. mark? >> this is where the
. >> i'm dan ashley. more breaking news tonight for the second time today, a person has been killed by a bart train within the last hour at hayward station. tç responders trying to reach the body stuck between tracks and car. ym bart service stopped in the fremont richmond directions. a bridge has been set up to transport passengers. todayb.ht a person was killedt the colma station appeare1ing to have been a suicide. >> the city of san jose is suing major league baseball over the...
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should we call dan, dan lion? >> i wish. van dog. that's what rachel calls me. all right, world war z. the waves were gnarly at the surf dog competition. how the hounds handled it. >>> and why this is one of the most memorable tennis matches you'll see, and the game isn't even the best part. that's coming up next in fixation. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. taste so great? it's made from real fruit flavors and sweetened with honey. lipton tea & honey. real ingredients just taste great. feel the delicious taste of lipton tea & honey. ♪ shield...sneeze...swish ♪ this back to school, there's a new routine ♪ [ female announcer ] kleenex tissues with sneeze shield are now thicker and more absorbent. in this lab demo, they help stop moisture b
should we call dan, dan lion? >> i wish. van dog. that's what rachel calls me. all right, world war z. the waves were gnarly at the surf dog competition. how the hounds handled it. >>> and why this is one of the most memorable tennis matches you'll see, and the game isn't even the best part. that's coming up next in fixation. for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin....
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dan mitchell studies state pension problems with the cato institute and kevin james is running to be mayor. how bad is it? people want to be responsible i think. >> i am not sure. politicians want to be reelected and state government workers want to get as much as they can before the house of cards comes down. there are too many people writing in the wagon netted of people pulling now they raise taxes cc the productive people leaving the state more people living off the government sooner or later nobody is there to pay the bills. john: but california has a higher cost of living. >> even with that this does not justify the difference of the $50,000 average for 70,000. california prices itself out of the market. john: and calpers assumed the 8% rates of return. now they just lower it down at seven point* 5% like that is responsible. why do they think they can make that rate of return? >> tonight i will party with the victoria secret supermodel. it would happen if calpers will not meet those targets that means the unfunded liability which is a huge will become enormous they cannot pay t
dan mitchell studies state pension problems with the cato institute and kevin james is running to be mayor. how bad is it? people want to be responsible i think. >> i am not sure. politicians want to be reelected and state government workers want to get as much as they can before the house of cards comes down. there are too many people writing in the wagon netted of people pulling now they raise taxes cc the productive people leaving the state more people living off the government sooner...
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good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. it hasn't been a scrippelling storm but the first few days have looked like the middle of winter in the bay area, it's warm and muggy out there. north bay took the brunt of the rain storm, take a look. this afternoon, it made for hazardous conditions for drivers. and parts of the east bay got a bit of a soaking as well. you can expect more precipitation on your drive to work in the morning. let's turn with a look at what's happening now. >> here is the view right now. you can see most of the bay area is not receiving sig rant rainfall. but still we have pockets of scattered showers, sprinkles and an occasion yam localized brief down pour. you can see eastward, then northward into parts of mendocino county and lake county. it's not very wide spread at the moment. confined to the north way. and during overnight period taking a look at rainfall totals and the records set for this date we have a record rainfall for this date now in napa, fairfield, and oakland and in st. helena, a lot of
good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. it hasn't been a scrippelling storm but the first few days have looked like the middle of winter in the bay area, it's warm and muggy out there. north bay took the brunt of the rain storm, take a look. this afternoon, it made for hazardous conditions for drivers. and parts of the east bay got a bit of a soaking as well. you can expect more precipitation on your drive to work in the morning. let's turn with a look at what's...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and the saying goes, every cat owner knows nobody owns a cat. and thank you so much for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you again tomorrow night. good night.
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you know, i was thinking of you, dan, and in the middle of all this and everyone has to keep their cool. we have had 72 hour plus passing since all of this happened. and at least in the immediate aftermath we had a total confusion, but it didn't escalate beyond what some authorities feared. that's hardly to say reassuring but what do you take away from the immediate response. >> after 9/11 i remember being an agent in the long island, new york, and we called it, turn in your neighbor week. everybody called in tips and it takes up a lot of time, but there were stories as well about attacks on the state department and -- it was any significant landmark there, was some threat called in, and it was really -- it's chaotic but that's natural in the fog of war. military is quite familiar with the phenomenon. >> neil: when investigators are going through what they're going through now, sorting through everything piece-by-piece, fragment-by-fragment, past the immediate hysteria, they obviously go back and forth, share a lot of information, a lot of insight. from the secret service perspective, w
you know, i was thinking of you, dan, and in the middle of all this and everyone has to keep their cool. we have had 72 hour plus passing since all of this happened. and at least in the immediate aftermath we had a total confusion, but it didn't escalate beyond what some authorities feared. that's hardly to say reassuring but what do you take away from the immediate response. >> after 9/11 i remember being an agent in the long island, new york, and we called it, turn in your neighbor...
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dan snyder said, quote, we'll never change the name. it's that simple. never. you can use caps. >> the mascot is a proud symbol, proud native american symbol. it means a lot to me. >> reporter: tonight the redskins take the field for the 80 year but will only be called washington by some. >> let us know what you think online. >>> tonight news of a long lost masterpiece by van gogh recovered. today the experts declared that this picture is the real deal after a csi investigation of paint and canvas underneath. the man who owned it has been told it was a fake so he stuck it in the attic. now it could be worth tens of millions of dollars. this is where van gogh painted the picture. van gogh speaking to us all from long ago tonight. >>> still ahead here on "world news," in just two minutes, fish tales, diana nyad fighting accusations tonight she did not swim the historic trip the way she says she did. >>> and is this mississippi or jurassic park, the search for what is causing super size gators. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [
dan snyder said, quote, we'll never change the name. it's that simple. never. you can use caps. >> the mascot is a proud symbol, proud native american symbol. it means a lot to me. >> reporter: tonight the redskins take the field for the 80 year but will only be called washington by some. >> let us know what you think online. >>> tonight news of a long lost masterpiece by van gogh recovered. today the experts declared that this picture is the real deal after a csi...
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. >> reporter: among those on tell gfs is cross country coach david ber dan. he's brought school spirit, excitement and dedication to press breast, to new levels, winning the race the past four years. he said it's all about supporting survivors and people still suffering. >> seeing the survivor walk. it's incredible. >> there are a lot of service projects at garrison but press breast awareness is the -- breast cancer awareness is one that all get involved. katrina bush reporting. >> he said he's a little bit sore. he just ran the baltimore marathon this past weekend but is expected to run this weekend. >> four years in a row. we'll see you on sunday. >>> we live here. we race here. that's the slogan maryland is using for race for the cure. we bring you the story of one marylander and how she's helping to save lives right here. >> i'm the manager of the program at st.ing aness--ing ing a -- agness. >> we provide premammogram -- free mammograms. i clearly believe -- some didn't have the money to get a mammogram. how can you not want to be a part of this amazing
. >> reporter: among those on tell gfs is cross country coach david ber dan. he's brought school spirit, excitement and dedication to press breast, to new levels, winning the race the past four years. he said it's all about supporting survivors and people still suffering. >> seeing the survivor walk. it's incredible. >> there are a lot of service projects at garrison but press breast awareness is the -- breast cancer awareness is one that all get involved. katrina bush...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and the saying goes, every cat owner knows nobody owns a cat. and thank you so much for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you again tomorrow night. good night. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. we've perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with juicy pastrami, pickles, yellow mustard and melted cheese.
dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and the saying goes, every cat owner knows nobody owns a cat. and thank you so much for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you again tomorrow night. good night. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start...
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dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and the saying goes, every cat owner knows nobody owns a cat. and thank you so much for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you again tomorrow night. >>> new details on the story abc 7 news broke last night. the search for kevin collins. >> a record setting),5ko penalty for the richmond refinery fire, what happened before, during and after that fire? >> both of them are themselves. and... >> we're going hear from jack and jackie harbaugh on the match up of their sons as they take the spotlight at the super dome. >> also from new orleans tonight, wayne5axf÷ freedman uss voodoo to predict the super bowl winner. >> last night, abc 7 news broke the story. new search for evidence in the disappearance 29 years ago, of kevin collin who's still hasn't been found. >> they found bones believed to be from an animal. investigators continue to persue new leads in this case. >> let's turb to abc 7 news vic lee with more information you'll see only on abc 7 news. vic? >> bo
dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and the saying goes, every cat owner knows nobody owns a cat. and thank you so much for watching. we're always working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you again tomorrow night. >>> new details on the story abc 7 news broke last night. the search for kevin collins. >> a record setting),5ko penalty for the richmond refinery fire, what happened before, during and after that...
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dan springer has the latest. >> january has been a rough month for boeing, especially when you consider how high they were flying in december. they overtook air bus as the world's number one plane maker for the first time in a decade. sales were soaring. now all we talk about is the dreamliner turned into a nightmare. the latest problem was in western japan, flight operated made an emergency landing after warning lights went on and electrical smoke was smellesmelled in the cockpit. it was a problem with the battery behind and below the pilot near the front of the plane. nobody was hurt but afterwards they apologized to the customers and grounded all 17 of the dreamliner. >> pan airlines followed suit with the seven planes. the national transportation safety board sent an investigator to japan. the ntsb you remember has its own investigation of a battery fire that happened on the ground in boston last week. that battery was in the back of the plane. used to provide power when the 787 is not flying. friday, the faa announced it was conducting comprehensive review of the dreamliner electri
dan springer has the latest. >> january has been a rough month for boeing, especially when you consider how high they were flying in december. they overtook air bus as the world's number one plane maker for the first time in a decade. sales were soaring. now all we talk about is the dreamliner turned into a nightmare. the latest problem was in western japan, flight operated made an emergency landing after warning lights went on and electrical smoke was smellesmelled in the cockpit. it was...
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dan loeb, his position, he was brought up in the conversation between ackman and icahn. weigh in, herb. >> i always had an opinion on this. because when dan loeb got involved, the way i look at it, this is a case where he saw a short squeeze at a very low price. but in my opinion, he is not a fan of bill ackman. when i saw so many people short sellers, people i know, have known for showers. people short herbalife, turned around and went long herbalife, because when ackman got involved they just didn't like it. didn't like the way he did the presentation and they did this, i hate bill mang, trade. >> so despite big wins and credibility in some quarters, has bill ackman had his jump the shark moment? >> again, i have to say this very importantly, i've done a tre mend out amount of research myself. i saw his presentation laid out in a tremendous way that others have never done on this company or industry. so i believe actually, he knows a heck of a lot more about this industry and the company than anyone else -- >> herb, i -- herb, have you spoken with loeb at length about
dan loeb, his position, he was brought up in the conversation between ackman and icahn. weigh in, herb. >> i always had an opinion on this. because when dan loeb got involved, the way i look at it, this is a case where he saw a short squeeze at a very low price. but in my opinion, he is not a fan of bill ackman. when i saw so many people short sellers, people i know, have known for showers. people short herbalife, turned around and went long herbalife, because when ackman got involved...
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turn to abc's chief legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, how sophisticated was this? >> very. for them to get the seal and signatures and most important to, get it to the right person, to get this process moving forward was a very premeditated and well thought out plan. >> but you pointed out, that they tend to have a lot of time to think about these things. >> that's right. look, prisoners have a lot of time, they haven't necessarily linked it to these prisoners, it would seem that they were connected to the plan. but it allows them to take the time to create a sophisticated plan. >> how many inmates escape every year? >> approximately 1,000, that number way down from 20 years ago. but the tactics tend to be more old school. meaning stolen vans or cutting and digging, overpowering guards. those tend to be the most used method. >> how often do they get caught? >> almost all the time. the vast majority of cases, and most of the time very close to the prison. >> all right. dan abrams, thanks so much tonight. and we turn next to the question being asked around this country tonigh
turn to abc's chief legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, how sophisticated was this? >> very. for them to get the seal and signatures and most important to, get it to the right person, to get this process moving forward was a very premeditated and well thought out plan. >> but you pointed out, that they tend to have a lot of time to think about these things. >> that's right. look, prisoners have a lot of time, they haven't necessarily linked it to these prisoners, it would seem...
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dan harris right here and he's been covering the story all day. >> reporter: this is a story that has provoked so many visceral emotions. you have a league that's a profit-generating machine, fans that really love the hard hits and the former players who took those blows to the head for our entertainment now paying a very high price. >> reporter: today's settlement removes for now an issue that could have threatened the very existence of pro football and will bring immediate medical and financial relief for former players dealing with injuries they believe are the result of on-field concussions. former players like running back kevin turner, a 44-year-old hobbled by als. you can get on with trading your problems and not worried about having the money. >> reporter: according to espn sports science, big blows like this can be the equivalent of taking a sledge hammer to the head. more than 4,500 former players sued the nfl, as well as the families of players like junior seau who committed suicide and was later found to have a brain disease called cte. which has been linked to concussions
dan harris right here and he's been covering the story all day. >> reporter: this is a story that has provoked so many visceral emotions. you have a league that's a profit-generating machine, fans that really love the hard hits and the former players who took those blows to the head for our entertainment now paying a very high price. >> reporter: today's settlement removes for now an issue that could have threatened the very existence of pro football and will bring immediate medical...
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never stop vacationing, dan. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> it's "ridicu-list" time. tonight, we have a story of a small-town politics and a pint-sized mayor. here's anderson. >> time now for the "ridicu-list." when you hear the word mayor, scandal may be the first thing that comes to mind. there's strong accusations against the mayor of san diego and new york mayoral candidate anthony weiner has had some, well, issues. i'm pleased to report at least one town in this country has it figured out. that's dorsett, minnesota, population 22. dorsett just had its mayoral election and the people in town were excited ant it. >> i like the incumbent mayor. >> the incumbent mayor has a stance on ice cream because he's 4 years old. >> the mayor of dorsett is pulled out of the hat. we're rooting for you, robert. >> that's right, 4-year-old bobbly has been elected to a second term as mayor. he was 3 when he became mayor last year.
never stop vacationing, dan. book during the great getaway for great rates at our ten top hotel brands. travel is calling you to hiltongreatgetaways.com. >>> it's "ridicu-list" time. tonight, we have a story of a small-town politics and a pint-sized mayor. here's anderson. >> time now for the "ridicu-list." when you hear the word mayor, scandal may be the first thing that comes to mind. there's strong accusations against the mayor of san diego and new york...
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thanks very much, dan, for that report. >> thanks, wolf. >> dan is with bleacher report. you can also follow him on cnn.com. >>> it's considered a rare find. a new mammal has been discovered. it's being considered a cross between a cat and a bear. we're going to show you. stay with us. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, s
thanks very much, dan, for that report. >> thanks, wolf. >> dan is with bleacher report. you can also follow him on cnn.com. >>> it's considered a rare find. a new mammal has been discovered. it's being considered a cross between a cat and a bear. we're going to show you. stay with us. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta...
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but she doesn't want better insurance, dan. she liked the insurance she had which she says paid out $12 million to keep her alive and never questioned a claim. people keep posting stories about the challenges they are enduring. the 3.5 million. trace gallder has one tonight. trace? >> chris and sandra own a telecommunications country in new york. they have '01ed it 26 years and have eight full-time employees. they were considering hiring five more but it's on hold because their employees are union. so the company is required to pay their health insurance. the couple was notified by emblem health that their company cadillac plan, not a substandard plan, no longer qualifies. they were told to shop around. they did. here is the best they came up with. currently they pay $355 per employee per month. the new premium, $733 per employee per month. that's a 106% increase. now they say something has got to give. listen. >> bonuses, raises for employees won't be what is expected. possibly raising our. rates to my clients to help pay -- t
but she doesn't want better insurance, dan. she liked the insurance she had which she says paid out $12 million to keep her alive and never questioned a claim. people keep posting stories about the challenges they are enduring. the 3.5 million. trace gallder has one tonight. trace? >> chris and sandra own a telecommunications country in new york. they have '01ed it 26 years and have eight full-time employees. they were considering hiring five more but it's on hold because their employees...
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joining us from daughterty and company, andrea james and morning star dan hol land. andrea i believe you upgraded it to a buy. why are you a believer? >> you know, the 3d printing industry is about 25 years old but we've seen a lot of changes in the last few years that has made the growth accelerate. they're playing in the consumer market in a big way with their acquisition of maker bot and more of a migration to using 3d printing to parts on the high-end systems, 100,000, $200,000, and there's growing use of them in the automotive and aerospace and other industrial markets. >> all right. you're more bearish on stratus but it's important to note you're not bearish on the industry, one we've talked about and i said may change the world. you think the stocks are a little too high, why? >> that's right. i think if you look at the stocks there's a lot of optimism and hope really baked into the share price. it's very easy to get excited about an industry growing at such a rapid clip but at the same time you can't put those off into the future. you can't forecast those int
joining us from daughterty and company, andrea james and morning star dan hol land. andrea i believe you upgraded it to a buy. why are you a believer? >> you know, the 3d printing industry is about 25 years old but we've seen a lot of changes in the last few years that has made the growth accelerate. they're playing in the consumer market in a big way with their acquisition of maker bot and more of a migration to using 3d printing to parts on the high-end systems, 100,000, $200,000, and...
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now i want to bring in our chief legal analyst, "nightline" anchor dan abrams watching this case. bad day? what about this week for the prosecution? >> this was supposed to be the week where prosecutors proved to this jury that george zimmerman was the aggressor, he was the one who started it, he was the one likely on top when they were fighting. the problem is, that's not what the witnesses have said. >> the key witness today said zimmerman was pinned on the bottom. does that mean self-defense automatically? >> this witness is a problem for prosecutors, not just because of what he said, but because of how he said it, so meticulous, he was very close, very careful in his testimony, but prosecutors will certainly hope that the jurors believe other witnesses with regard to who was on top. >> then the witness on the phone with trayvon martin. >> crucial witness. the last person to talk to trayvon martin. who testified earlier and she said that trayvon's last words that she could hear were, get off, get off. which would suggest that again it was zimmerman who was attacking trayvon mar
now i want to bring in our chief legal analyst, "nightline" anchor dan abrams watching this case. bad day? what about this week for the prosecution? >> this was supposed to be the week where prosecutors proved to this jury that george zimmerman was the aggressor, he was the one who started it, he was the one likely on top when they were fighting. the problem is, that's not what the witnesses have said. >> the key witness today said zimmerman was pinned on the bottom. does...
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dan ecklund. we've been tracking dr. ecklund for months. >> hello, is dan ecklund there, please? >> we asked the sussers to contact dr. ecklund. ecklund sent them a letter which offered the blind and paralyzed adam the possibility of an improved level of consciousness, improved ability to see, to speak, to stand, and walk. what can stem cells really do today? we asked a scientist who's doing some of the world's most advanced studies in stem cells, dr. joanne kurtzberg. >> i personally think we're 10 years away from seeing real cell therapies that are working and are safe, but i do believe it will come. >> dr. kurtzberg is a physician and the chief scientific officer of a stem cell research program at duke university. she advises the federal government and is the codirector of this multimillion dollar laboratory which works with stem cells harvested from umbilical cord blood. dr. kurtzberg told us there's no evidence yet that stem cells can treat cerebral palsy. >> some of the diseases that we see
dan ecklund. we've been tracking dr. ecklund for months. >> hello, is dan ecklund there, please? >> we asked the sussers to contact dr. ecklund. ecklund sent them a letter which offered the blind and paralyzed adam the possibility of an improved level of consciousness, improved ability to see, to speak, to stand, and walk. what can stem cells really do today? we asked a scientist who's doing some of the world's most advanced studies in stem cells, dr. joanne kurtzberg. >> i...
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good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> liz boyar was in court when a judge ruled a 16-year-old boy will stand trial for killing her husband. off duty paramedic, quinn boyar shot to death in d last april. abc7 news laura anthony spoke with his widow about the tragedy. >> a police sargeant testified the young defendant in this case admitted firing the single shot that killed quinn boyar. burton's attorney says the confession was coerced and meantime, boyar's widow told us, in this case, there are no winners. >> it's travesty all around. there is no, i don't see where it's going to have a happy ending. >> reporter: the widow ofzvç n boyar, liz boyar says she came to court to seek answers as to why her 34-year-old husband became a random victim on an oakland oakland street >> i'm concerned with how it came to pass in the first place, opposed to really pinning hurt or focussing on a punitive solution for us. there is no satisfaction. with we don't get quinn back. >> liz and a group of family friends and fellow paramedics appear
good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> liz boyar was in court when a judge ruled a 16-year-old boy will stand trial for killing her husband. off duty paramedic, quinn boyar shot to death in d last april. abc7 news laura anthony spoke with his widow about the tragedy. >> a police sargeant testified the young defendant in this case admitted firing the single shot that killed quinn boyar. burton's attorney says the confession was coerced and meantime, boyar's widow told us, in this case,...
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dan bowens is in fairfield kansas. dan. >> we are here in fairfield connecticut. there is 36 customers without power . one reason. it is slow going geth to the areas . it is a layer of snow there and still slow going. the numbers are 22 inches . shy of two feet of snow. it is not just dangerous but leadly. this is an elderly woman who was hit by a vehicle. he put that in place overnight. many are on i-95 and heading north . they have three feet of snow on them and trying to shovel their way out . they can't get anymore and it is sunday before all of these streets are pleaed . we heard stories of herorics and a woman in her home about to get birth. they picked her up and got her to the hospital. we are told that mom and baby are doing just fine. he served the nation and known as an expert sniber in iraq. it was breaking news right here on the fox and new information where the navy seal with chris kyle. >> and making history on mars. it makes us upon feel proud. stay with us. . >> fox news a memorial service will be held on monday for a retired navy seal who was mur
dan bowens is in fairfield kansas. dan. >> we are here in fairfield connecticut. there is 36 customers without power . one reason. it is slow going geth to the areas . it is a layer of snow there and still slow going. the numbers are 22 inches . shy of two feet of snow. it is not just dangerous but leadly. this is an elderly woman who was hit by a vehicle. he put that in place overnight. many are on i-95 and heading north . they have three feet of snow on them and trying to shovel their...
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joining us now is dan rather, a anchor for dan rather reports on axs-tv. should it be comforting in a way that the government is incompetent at overreaching? is that better than if they were great at it? >> that's better than being great at it. as reporters we get paid not to be cynical but to be skeptical and i am at least somewhat skeptical that this was all just ineptitude, the keystone cops, as you say. and i think the public at-large, certainly a large percentage of it, is also very skeptical. this is one of those situations where i think when you look at the snowden case, you look at the manning scandal, we'll call it that, what's happening with nsa, for a lot of americans this is demolishing the trust in the government. and we know in our society based on freedom and democracy that it's absolutely imperfect it tiff to a high degree of trust between the leadership and the led. these cases including this most recent information, the new information by the nsa leads more and more americans to distrust their government. this is not healthy for us. and w
joining us now is dan rather, a anchor for dan rather reports on axs-tv. should it be comforting in a way that the government is incompetent at overreaching? is that better than if they were great at it? >> that's better than being great at it. as reporters we get paid not to be cynical but to be skeptical and i am at least somewhat skeptical that this was all just ineptitude, the keystone cops, as you say. and i think the public at-large, certainly a large percentage of it, is also very...
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with more on this controversy, here's abc's dan harris. >> reporter: when she staggered ashore on key west last week, diana nyad, age 64, became an instant icon of perseverance. >> you're never too old to chase your dreams. >> reporter: but pretty soon, the questions began. fellow long distance swimmers crunched the numbers, based on gps data posted by nyad's team. for the first 24 hours, she was going 1.6 miles an hour. then, according to her critics, she appears to have rocketed up to speeds of three miles an hour. four, then briefly six, which is faster than a u.s. olympic speed swimmer. >> the community is wondering how her team accounts for that incredible speed. >> reporter: did she hold on to the boat during this time? or even get in? nyad's team says she just got lucky, a strong current helped her to paddle into key west one full day ahead of schedule. there's a question that according to her blog, for a period of seven hours, nyad apparently didn't stop to eat or sleep. >> in my own experience of marathon swimming, i find it hard to go longer than an hour without feeding. it'
with more on this controversy, here's abc's dan harris. >> reporter: when she staggered ashore on key west last week, diana nyad, age 64, became an instant icon of perseverance. >> you're never too old to chase your dreams. >> reporter: but pretty soon, the questions began. fellow long distance swimmers crunched the numbers, based on gps data posted by nyad's team. for the first 24 hours, she was going 1.6 miles an hour. then, according to her critics, she appears to have...
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. >> thanks, peggy, dan? >> a quick hit to the politicians in afghanistan who hit back at president karzai's accusation that the american troops were colluding with the taliban, a big hit to the afghan politicians. >> paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. we hope to see you here next week. week. >> another week feel of news. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> mr. obama gives his friend george an exclusive one-on-one. did it make news or advance his charm offensive? >> there has to be a home and a movement in america for people who believe in limited government, constitutional principles, and a free enterprise system and that should be us. >> conservatives gather in cpac to stir the party as the media aimed to stir controver controversy. catholic cardinals elect a new church leader, a man of the people. how did the press react to their pick? liberal big-mouth michael moore wants to do something really heartless and stupid. al gore gets a gr
. >> thanks, peggy, dan? >> a quick hit to the politicians in afghanistan who hit back at president karzai's accusation that the american troops were colluding with the taliban, a big hit to the afghan politicians. >> paul: that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. we hope to see you here next week. week. >> another week feel of news. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. >> mr. obama gives his friend...